Jonathan Park wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have a dtml method that calls in the sql method like this
dtml-in sql method
the result I get is what I would expect except in the unique_# field 'L'
is added at the end of the number
ex:
unique_#blahblah blah

Paul Everitt wrote:
Howdy folks. As mentioned previously, a gem is ready to appear in CVS:
mountable databases.
Am I correct in thinking this are ready to appear, but not _in_ CVS
yet?
I've been looking for the last 15 minutes with no luck, though the
history tab is certainly there! :-)

Chris Withers wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
2) Deleting a folder effectively removes everything under it (well, you
[snip]
catalog (leaving a nasty mess behind them...)
Yeah, that can be annoying.
Is there is any reason for it?
Chris
None I can think of off hand

srl wrote:
So, I was hanging out on IRC last night, and mentioned Zope to
someone who's fairly active in the Python community. I ended up
receiving a rant about how "bloated" and slow Zope is, and anecdotal
evidence about Zope crashing Linux servers repeatedly.
Those conviced by

Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl
programmers on board, you suddenly have a large userbase wishing they
can do more in perl, so you

Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
Jilani Khaldi wrote:
Hi All,
do you know about something written in Python Zope for e-commerce
solutions?
Etailer - http://e-tailer.adriot.net
It's simple, but very nice.
But the url doesn't work, No DNS entry (been trying off and on since it
was

Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
[...]
The sad fact of the matter is that there is more concern for people's
personal welfare, than that of the project as a whole. When in fact, what
is good for Zope is good for the community.
Zope is open source, if you don't like Perl, and it morally

Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
Hi everybody,
I was just wondering if Zope could not get a better development model.
I will explain briefly.
Currently, Zope seems to have a model for major releases, in which bugs
are corrected and features (possibly large features) are added in each
new

Michel Pelletier wrote:
Martijn Faassen wrote:
J. Atwood wrote:
Stunned. Totally and utterly stunned. I would have thought there
would be Java floating around in Zope's bowl before Perl! Perl?
Jeeze... what a great but very scary thing. I trust that DC will do
it right.
I'd

"Magnus Heino (Rivermen)" wrote:
Hi.
I have lost the patch for Roxen 1.3 to work properly when you enable
RXML-parsing for CGI, i.e. Zope.
Who has it?
Basically, load up roxenhome/server/modules/scripting/cgi.pike
FInd the case statement for Content-Header, etc. (IIRC around line

Hung Jung Lu wrote:
Hi,
This is just for people's information on my own experience in Zope memory
leak. It may not reflect your personal case. But if it does, please post a
note to the mailing list.
When there is a problem, people have to face it. I really dislike the
attitude of

can pull it off
soon), I can implement a site for this.
On that note, I am now accepting suggestions and requests on it. ;-)
Bill Anderson
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"Coleman, Bryan" wrote:
If performance is a concern I would go with Apache. It is much more robust
and faster than Medusa. I have load tested them both and Apache leaves
Medusa far behind.
Would you mind posting the details?
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Adrian Esteban Madrid wrote:
Is anybody using Roxen and Zope to serve both dynamic and static pages? I've
seen some hacs and products to serve static pages from zope but I figure there
must be a way to serve static directly from roxen instead of doing
roxen-zope-roxen. Any ideas? Anybody

Chris Withers wrote:
Paul Everitt wrote:
Shorthand notations are convenient, but when they get inconsistent, you
wind up with the other P language. :^)
Woudl that be the one we're welcoming into the fold? ;-)
Touche.
;)
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michael angelo ruberto wrote:
can somebody tell me what the
permissions for products should look like?
To which Kevin actually wrote:
I'm not sure that it really matters as long as your webserver process can
read the files.
Kevin
To which Michael responded:
i've had situations where

Allied Data wrote:
hi all,
allow me to start by saying that i am relatively new to zope... i have made
a web site in zope, but would like to have an access counter on it too. our
zope2.1.6 server is running on redhat6.1 with apache1.3.9. i have seen
access counter scripts that require

michael angelo ruberto wrote:
hi,
i need some help with permissions again. is there a way to make a subfolder
secure from people with manager roles in the parent folder? i've tried
different settings but nothing locks them out. thanks.
kludge type=hypothetical
You might be able to

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
this is probably a stupid question, But I'm damned if I can find
a solution :-(
We have an internal site to store technical documents (in HTML
or as DTML documents).
We are using ZCatalog to provide an index for it.
Now, we want to have some

Ian Sparks wrote:
I have the source here, perhaps you can point me to where I should be
looking - the PTK is reasonably large.
AFAICS the PTK uses a folder called Members and adds folders under that for
each registered user :
Members
Fred
FredContent1
FredContent2

[...]
* Amos released updated "Zope training material",
http://www.zope.org/Members/Amos/TrainingSlidesAnnounce
that he and Michel Pelletier have been working on for
the past couple weeks.
There are twenty slide presentations which cover such topics
as DTML, application

OK, after reveiwing the ZEO FAQ, I realized that we seem to be a few
weeks behind schedule. Is there any updates on a time frame? I know this
would certainly help amk out with his project, and would certainly help
me out, even in non-zope apps (I am working on moving a Sybase/Zope
setup to

A J Wilson wrote:
Hi
I have installed Zope-2.1.6 on my PC (Pentium running Mandrake 7) and
it seems to work fine. However, I have tried installing the SybaseDA
and am having trouble. I have downloaded and installed the common
Sybase libraries, set the SYBASE path, complied it without

Tom Scheidt wrote:
Hi All,
I can't get
dtml-with PARENTS[1]
Have you tried dtml-with "PARENTS[1]" ?
I dont recall why ATM, but my rule-of-thumb is that if you are calling
ALLCAPS (ie. REQUEST,PARENTS...) wrap it in quotes.
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"R. David Murray" wrote:
OK, any of you out there who have thought about ecommerce, cryptography,
and zope, I've got a design question for you. Actually, this question
is independent of zope, but I need to solve it in a zope context.
You have a ZCommerce site. You accept credit cards,

A J Wilson wrote:
I have experimented some more and I think I have isolated the problem
by importing the module into python and playing with the code that
uses it (eg db.py and DA.py).
Firstly I found that I had to change some of the environment variables
in the Makefile.pre.in to point

"J. Atwood" wrote:
https://www.releasesoftware.com/_lutrisstore/cgi-bin/pd.cgi?sources=source=
lutris09
I just came across this when surfing on /. They are basically selling a
"boxed" version of Enhydra (a Open Source Java Web Application Development
Environment) and support.
I guess

"Hellekin O. Wolf" wrote:
... La suite...
Hello people !
I just installed a fresh v2.2.0b1 and bumped into some annoying problem.
As the security model seems to have been changed, the superuser cannot
own anything.
That means we now need to install a new user with management

"Jay, Dylan" wrote:
I am playing with ZDP-Tools which are ZClassed based. When I try to add a
new object I get security failure.
H2Zope Error/H2
PZope has encountered an error while publishing this resource.
/P
PSTRONGUnauthorized/STRONG/P
You are not authorized to access

Oleg Broytmann wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, ethan mindlace fremen wrote:
repeatably make 2.1.6 not work with SiteAccess 1.0.1 , you should let us
know about it. I don't think there are millions of failures with
SiteAccess.
There certainly are. Many people in Russian Python/Zope

Chris Withers wrote:
Scott Parish wrote:
I'm not entirely clear how
asking the object to delete itself in this case is going to improve the
situation over just asking the rack to, but I think that was the intent.
Okay, I see the intent now too, but I agree with you that I can't see

Wilkinson Charlie E wrote:
Just to start by pointing out the bloody obvious:
- Restoring from backup means you lose all data between
backup date/time and system failure. Sucks, but it
beats losing *all* your data. (RAID5 anyone?)
A) Please: no html!
B) I just had one weird and

Jason Spisak wrote:
Curtis Maloney writes:
[...]
Interestingly enough, I had recently been joking about with some friends
about doing something like this. Simulating a Win9x desktop with ZOPE and
Javascript.
I don't know jack about javascript really. Is that all they are using

Firestar wrote:
Hi,
I'm considering using Zope as the development tool for my next web project. However,
I read from a recent benchmark test (from Qube, i think) that Zope(running thru
Zserver?) is much SLOWER than Apache and AOLserver. Is that true? To all Zope users
and 'guru's, what

Graham Chiu wrote:
[...]
We're excited about the book and think that it will fill an important
hole the current official Zope docs.
As soon as a content license is chosen we'll make our rough drafts
available.
-Amos
Why not invite authors of popular/important products to contribute

Nigel Head wrote:
Brian, FWIW, I have a follow-on problem (CVS version from last night) ... I can
now never pack at all as it always complains that a pack to a later date has
already been done. I did a complete fresh install and tried a pack as the very
first thing ... same problem.
Any

You know, I've always wondered why on the ZClass propertysheets creation
page, you can export a propertysheet ... you can't import them.
--
"Linux: the operating system with a CLUE...
Command Line User Environment".
seen in a posting on comp.software.testing

When running Zeo 0.2.1 and 2.2.0b4, Several products don't show up.
Including PythonMethods, which makes Membership/LoginManager unhappy as
well.
Bill
--
"Linux: the operating system with a CLUE...
Command Line User Environment".
seen in a posting on comp.software.testing

Jerome Alet wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, ethan mindlace fremen wrote:
Jerome Alet wrote:
Hi want to call ZopeFind to find all folders in the current folder which
doesn't have got any subfolder.
the following query works but returns all folders, even those which have
got

This thing looks COOL!
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Curtis, I 'run' the LiBC --Linux in Boise Club--- and the website(s).
We run Zope. You can show them:
http://www.libc.org
http://theigloo.libc.org
As examples, and I might be able to be talked into converting one or two
of them into CDROM demos...
Though they are both being migrated to 2.2,

Aaron Williamson wrote:
In my search form, I have a selection box "in_sort_by" whose value can
be "Category", "Field", or "Title". I am trying to make dtml-in sort by
this value. I am using:
dtml-in SQL_search sort="_['in_sort_by']" size=list_size
start=query_start
And I've tried

Roman Milner wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone can suggest something good to run in front of
2 zopes talking to a zeo server - for failover and load balancing. I
have been using a tool called 'balance' which works really well - but
for failover it only works if the socket to one of the zope

Dunno what changed, but in 2.2.0b4 I could use Membership w/the latest
ZPatterns just fine. In 2.2.0 when I try to add one, I get: "keyword
redefined" errors.
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Shane Hathaway wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
Dunno what changed, but in 2.2.0b4 I could use Membership w/the latest
ZPatterns just fine. In 2.2.0 when I try to add one, I get: "keyword
redefined" errors.
Phillip has already made a fix to ZPatterns that correct

Works fine from ZServer (on port 8101), butpcgi gets:
"""
pcgi-wrapper(/home/ZSS/libc/Zope.cgi): Connection refused (102) failure
during connect to ZServer
"""
Ideas welcome.
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I can't get this combo to work at all. All I get is
"""
C-Runtime errno:
Connection refused
PCGI Error:
(102) failure during connect to ZServer
"""
Anyone have any suggestions? File permissions are fine...
Bill
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and

Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:12:33 -0600, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Roman Milner wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone can suggest something good to run in front of
2 zopes talking to a zeo server - for failover and load balancing. I
have been using a tool

Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 05:45:49 -0600, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone can suggest something good to run in front of
2 zopes talking to a zeo server - for failover and load balancing. I
One disadvantage is that solution

Curtis Maloney wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
Your multiple Zopes can all serve all of these sections, however
theres not enough storage for each machine to hold all the sections
simultaneously.
As I understand ZEO, each machine _doesn't_ hold the site. The ZEO

RC Compaan wrote:
Thanks Holger
I used the source distribution and it worked. Why is this not part of the
binary distribution?
Because it is source :-)
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Tim Cook wrote:
Hi all,
I have given myself permission to post this gripe.
Thank You g
While I do use the list archives and I try to get others that are
new to Zope to do the same. I have a gripe for the Zen Masters.
It's the subject line above.
Granted most of the "No Subject"

Curtis Maloney wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, ethan mindlace fremen wrote:
Curtis Maloney wrote:
Yes, however his point is that by having each Zope instance
'predominantly' serving one portion of the site, its cache will contain
more objects relevant, and thus be just that little bit

Chris Withers wrote:
Graham Chiu wrote:
The author creates a straw man ( a shoe shop built upon a shoe object )
without mentioning that Zope users can use a relational database instead
to build their store.
I think that's a Zope Documentation problem ;-)
Not when you can see that in

Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000 04:22:16 -0600, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think most people seem to be missing the point here.
The idea is that ALL servers can serve ALL content. HOWEVER, the 'load
balancer' will opt for a certain server for a certain URL

Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000 16:08:48 -0600, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I might be reading more into his words than was intended, but I think
this demonstrates the problem. Distributing multiple requests for one
section across multiple servers is (what I

Dieter Maurer wrote:
Peter Arvidsson writes:
Is products treated in a different way in 2.2 final than in 2.1.6?
When I restart Zope all instances of my (and some imported) products
become broken because it cant find the product it is an instance of.
Did you read the Zope 2.2

"J. Atwood" wrote:
On my list of products that I would like to build / help build
ZCLassifieds:
Yes, but I lost the hard drive that one was on
A product that allows users to post classifieds for sale with categories,
pictures, start and end dates, email contacts, etc. Could be

Peter Arvidsson wrote:
try this:
input type="text" value="dtml-var "date+0.5" fmt=%Y-%m-%d"
I think it's a round problem with the float representation of the date.
martin
Since it is adding 24 hours
Are you _sure_ it is adding 24 hours? The string you gave only shows

Gijs Reulen wrote:
Hello Bill
Did you completely lose the code for a ZClassifieds-alike product ?! I would
be interested in joining the effort.
Yes, unfortunately, at this point, it doesn't look recoverable. I will
take up the cause sometime this ext week though. As soon as I have the

Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
Is there a Product Builders meta-type registry somewhere?
I can see things getting messed up in the near future as the number of
products proliferates and meta-types start to clash.
I've already seen weird interactions with products
PSQL Input Wizard and

Chris Withers wrote:
Jim Fulton wrote:
Definitely, can someone say whether QuorumBasedReplication would handle
this on whether it's designed more for real-time replication between
storage servers in the ZEO world?
It's designed for real-time replication.
Aww :~(
And there

Wolfgang Klinger wrote:
Hi!
I searched the archives and found some entries, all
concerning the same problem ...
I read this:
"LoginManager currently comes with a default
User Source called Generic User Source (GUS),
that is a GUF-like roll-your-own system. It uses

OK, it isn't just me, I've gotten email from others having this problem;
unfortunately, I
have had to tell them I still have it.
I have tried using older pcgi code, I have tried the PCGI_FDS_CLOSE=0 variable, and
still,
nothing seems to work right. The second method worked once, but a reboot

Jonathan Cheyne wrote:
Hi, can anyone confirm that the ZTopics product works after upgrading to
2.2? I get an AttributeError for value Lexicon after migrating.
The problem is the old Data.fs, it seems.
I just created a new one, in a clean Data.fs, and it works fine.
You may try

Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
bill,
i saw the same symptoms this weekend when i helped a good friend set up
a zope box to serve some of his domains from. his machine runs RH 6.1.
what did it for me was to copy Zope.cgi from apache's cgi-bin directory
back into the root of the affected zope

Brendon Grunewald wrote:
I want to use Zope to offer registered visitors to my site a little free
webspace on the site. Since I use hosting service that restricts and charges
me for space, I would like to restrict the size that their zope folders can
consume.
Hence:
Is there any simple

Wolfgang Klinger wrote:
Hi!
I use the following expression in a header file
which is included in every document/method
to get the content of the actual folder and
show the title as menue item.
dtml-in expr="PARENTS[0].objectValues(['DTML Document'])"

I now have it working again.
Steps I took
--
o Use the pcgi directory from 2.1.6
o Put "PCGI_CLOSE_FDS=0" in Zope.pcgi
o rerun w_pcgi.py
This seems to be working, though I haven't rebooted the machine
The real solution is that DC should fix the new pcgi
I would like

Aleksander Salwa wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
In the 2.2betas, and in 2.1.6, I could use ZServer and PCGI, but now, I get
one or the other.
Do you mean that you could use (with earlier Zopes) _BOTH_ ZServer and
PCGI at the same time ? Why ?
Several reasons. One

Oleg Broytmann wrote:
Hello!
ZODB (like any other filesystem-like storage) should has "qouta"
support. But while it is not implemented I'd like to hear your recipe.
I don't beleive ZODB is a 'filesystem-like' storage, as it is an Object Database. The
problem (well, one of them anyway

Nick Garcia wrote:
Nick Garcia wrote:
Hmmm... I was just trying to get 2.2.0 working with PCGI yesterday and
couldn't get it working either. These instructions got it up and
running, but now I'm seeing something a bit strange and I was wondering
if you were seeing the same thing.

quite true. The problem only exixts in Linux on 32 bit x86 hardware.
Wherever Linux is 64 bit, the problem is non-extant.
BTW, both RedHat and Suse (and Debian, IIRC) have distribions for the Alpha platform.
Also, all this is detailed several times in the archives.
Bill Anderson
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OK, I am working on a rather large scope site. In this site, I will have the need to
create Objects (called Clubs). These Clubs will need their own membership setup, but
stil
be authenticate against the overall site.
I have considered a few ways of doing this... to wit:
A.
A Membership folder

Vincent wrote:
Hi,
In fact, it is not just a question about Zope, it is a question about
Netscape :
When you protect a directory and ask for a password, I would like to know if
Netscape is able to access to the parameters of the loged user (under NT).
PS : In fact, I would like that

Ross Boylan wrote:
If I have Zope running, using ZODB3 on Data.fs, can a separate
process also use ZODB3 to access Data.fs? I have my suspicions, but
I'm not sure.
I'm interested in this because I'm in the middle of a balloting
period. People email me their ballots. I will need to

Aleksander Salwa wrote:
Of course, I need to customize and test my LoginManager instance, so
new troubles may arise soon :)
So I'm back ;)
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
for doing so. You can search the archives, and it would be a decent idea
to look

Cary O'Brien wrote:
Well...
If you are running on Linux you could simply edit the kernel code to
elimitate the check on being root to bind to low ports. That's what
we did.
Which is an even worse idea.
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Cary O'Brien wrote:
1. Can Zope support SSL or https?
AFAIK without support of some other tool not.
If you have money ($12,000 us), but not programmers/time you can buy
a box to do this from Intel. Plus it is very fast.
http://www.intel.com/netstructure/products/accel_7110.htm

Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Short and probably obvious problem: what can I do to be asked for more
properties while creating DTML Document (say I wanna be asked about
description and keywords which I use in meta tags)?
Short answer:
Create a new ZClass-based product that contains the thigs you

Nitesh Dhanjani wrote:
chown the var directory to the zope user. This is what I do with my setup.
That will not let you bind to ports 1024.
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Nitesh Dhanjani wrote:
yes, but it would solve the permission problem the original poster
mentioned.
No, because the orignal user wanted to _start_ Zope as user zope. Unless that user has
a
UID/GID of 0 (is, is root by another name), the file permissions are irrelevant. Now,
as
to

Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
Hi Zopers,
we would like to use Zope for an ISP, with more than 400.000 customers.
Zope would be used with Worldpilot, in order to provide Webmail,
Calendar, to do, etc.
THis demonstrates a problem

(Quoting reversed for sake of continuity.
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Cary O'Brien wrote:
Cary O'Brien wrote:
Well...
If you are running on Linux you could simply edit the kernel code to
elimitate the check on being root to bind to low ports. That's what
we did.

"Eric L. Walstad" wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
Try this from the console:
python zpasswd.py --username="superuser" --password="TheNewPassword"
"access"
This is documented in the Zope installation files.
Note that doing it this way, the command line will be stored in the command
line